Aleksander Bajt

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Born(1921-02-27)February 27, 1921
DiedFebruary 24, 2000(2000-02-24) (aged 78)
Occupations
  • Chetnik intelligence officer
  • jurist
  • economist
KnownforChetnik intelligence officer during WWII and influential post-war Yugoslav macroeconomist
Aleksander Bajt
Born(1921-02-27)February 27, 1921
DiedFebruary 24, 2000(2000-02-24) (aged 78)
Occupations
  • Chetnik intelligence officer
  • jurist
  • economist
Known forChetnik intelligence officer during WWII and influential post-war Yugoslav macroeconomist

Aleksander Bajt (February 27, 1921 – February 24, 2000) was a Chetnik intelligence officer during the World War II and a Yugoslav and Slovenian economist, best known as being the most influential macroeconomist in Socialist Yugoslavia.[1]

Bajt was born in 1921. During the World War II Bajt was a member of royalist resistance movement in Yugoslavia and the main intelligence officer of General Dragoljub Mihailović in Rome, Italy.[2]

In Slovenia

Bajt was one of economists consulted to design model for privatization of socially owned companies in post-socialist Slovenia.[3]

Bajt was a member of the Slovenian Academy of Art and Science.[4]

Bajt's memoires

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